Appellate Courts. (a) Grounds, Procedure. An appeal of a final judgment or order, or a petition for review of an interlocutory order or decision, may be taken in accord with the provisions of the Appellate Rules pertaining to criminal proceedings. (b) Stay. An order, judgment or decision of the superior court remains in effect pending appeal or review unless stayed by order of the superior court or the appellate courts. Neither bail nor an appellate bond is required in appellate proceedings concerning delinquency cases. (SCO 845 effective August 15, 1987; amended by SCO 1265 effective July 15, 1997) 19
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